What is the plan for Watkins Glen? Will you run two or three drivers?
“We will just run two drivers. No third driver is required. We’ve all been on this track before and we certainly all have experience here. I don’t see any problem with needing a third driver. This is a course that lends itself to quality management. It’s very, very good for me to have a driver as experienced as Eric as a co-driver. It is just an added bonus for me.” Eric van de Poele, driver, No. 75 Krohn Racing Pontiac Lola: You’ve driven at Watkins Glen before…tell us about your history there. What do you like about the circuit? “For me Watkins Glen is one of the most fantastic tracks I drove. I really love the layout of this kind of track with the fast corners, all different type of corners, and of course, up and down. It’s really challenging and I love that. But firstly, it is a very special track for me because I was a big, big fan as a kid of Francois Cevert. Cevert had his first victory at Watkins Glen in Formula One in 1971. Three years later he died there in an accident. So,